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1 Pre | permission for her deeds. Forth came she from behind the
2 Pre | Sultan of Bengal, he set forth for India; but a series
3 Pre | Zuleikha in which he sets forth this doctrine of the creation. "
4 Pre | same prayers. Again he set forth and sought through the world,
5 I(*) | their journey, sending them forth refreshed and comforted
6 V | knows that Zuleika came forth,~Love parting the curtains
7 V(*) | Zuleikha (us, things possible) forth from the screen of chastity (
8 VI | me!~I pray thee send not forth my naked soul~From its poor
9 XIII | is the tavern that sets forth such cheer!~My heart, sad
10 XVI(*)| trappings, which will burst forth from its fruits; and that
11 XXI | heaped scorn on me and said~"Forth from the tavern gate!" Why
12 XXI(*)| sister's children, and set forth upon his journey. But when
13 XXIV | clear,~A glass to mirror forth the Great King's face;~One
14 XXV | that all may hear:~Come forth! the powers of night no
15 XXVII | rose she from my breast and forth she sped.~Drunk with desire,
16 XXX | wine the Cup-bearer pour forth my blood,~As the milk from
17 XXXI | her red-curtained tent.~Forth from the mosque! the tavern
18 XXXIV | moth's desire~And send him forth with scorched and drooping
19 XXXV | them not~That drove her forth like to a hunted beast!~
20 XXXIX | learn the magic of her eyes;~Forth comes the caravan of sorcery~
21 XLII | came,~But none has leapt forth to renew the game--~What
22 XLIII | union? that I may arise--~Forth from the dust I will rise
23 XLIII | life shall bid him come forth and arise!~
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